Telstra and Optus will shut down their 3G mobile networks from Monday, to boost the capacity, speed and reliability of their ...
Hidden in the background of many moments in Apple's iPhone 15 launch event were familiar old products ... Apple has removed all 3G/UMTS-capable iPad and iPhone models from its German online ...
There are concerns thousands of phones, medical devices, mobile phone boosters in cars, location devices in trucks and farm ...
Australians using 4G- or 5G-compatible phones say telcos and retailers are not doing enough to protect them from being left ...
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Affected Optus customers have received notifications that read: “You have one or more mobile phones ... requires products to ...
The 3G shutdown could affect more than 740,000 devices, according to Australia's major telecommunications companies.
Telco giants Telstra and Optus switched off their third-generation mobile networks on Monday in a bid to boost the speed, ...
Telstra and Optus began the staged shutdowns of their 3G networks on Monday while also complying with new laws that mean 3G ...
Tens of thousands of mobile phones will be obsolete ... to customers warning them of the 3G shut off. Picture: NewsWire /Gaye Gerard Optus head of new products Harvey Wright previously told ...
Older phones that are 3G-only or phones ... Optus head of new products, Harvey Wright, provided some figures to a senate committee. "There was a total of 266,000 mobile handsets at risk of ...